Riverhound777
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Just ordered a G2 from Amazon for $99. Should be a nice upgrade from my Razr Maxx.
I'm returning the iPhone5s I got from Tmobile 13 days ago today. I am leaning on the G2 or Note 3. Which would you guys go for? Hm...
I'm returning the iPhone5s I got from Tmobile 13 days ago today. I am leaning on the G2 or Note 3. Which would you guys go for? Hm...
The Note 3 isn't running on fairy dust.wifout a s800 samsung is mia
The Note 3 isn't running on fairy dust.
G2 has OISNote 3 has any disadvantage against it
oops, lg's gotta be takin a lot a sales away frum note 3 tho cuzza da prices. good job lg
G2 has OIS
Note 3 has 3GB RAM
G2 has cheaper price
Note 3 has Spen
i see them as about the same, and depending on where your concerns in a phone lie either can be good options, for many though the cheaper price of the G2 on contract will be a big factor.
Something I'd like to see if LG aim for a single phone to slot in between the GS and the Note. Offer say a 5.5" display in a more svelte setup than the Note, but offer what the Note does over the GS. For instance, I'd aim for $150/250, where the $150 would get 32GB non expandable non pen input. $250 would get both the extras. If I was them, I'd fast track something that has the G2 internals, boost the display to 5.5" and push the bezel limit like they did with the G2, add the pen and memory card, boost the camera to a 20MP sensor and work in a 5MP downsample/low light mode like Nokia does, and then have it out before the Galaxy S5 next year. Have it with a pure Android experience from the Nexus 5, and it'd be a winner.
Then again that's probably dreaming and wouldn't be a winner financially for LG as they'd probably kill their margins completely.
Something I'd like to see if LG aim for a single phone to slot in between the GS and the Note. Offer say a 5.5" display in a more svelte setup than the Note, but offer what the Note does over the GS. For instance, I'd aim for $150/250, where the $150 would get 32GB non expandable non pen input. $250 would get both the extras. If I was them, I'd fast track something that has the G2 internals, boost the display to 5.5" and push the bezel limit like they did with the G2, add the pen and memory card, boost the camera to a 20MP sensor and work in a 5MP downsample/low light mode like Nokia does, and then have it out before the Galaxy S5 next year. Have it with a pure Android experience from the Nexus 5, and it'd be a winner.
Then again that's probably dreaming and wouldn't be a winner financially for LG as they'd probably kill their margins completely.
If you are using the camera at all go for the G2. I would root and flash with stock Android or a custom ROM, though.
To be frank 4.4 is kind of meh so far. 4.3 was nice coming from 4.2.My main concern, having owned the Optimus 2X some years ago, is software updates. However with the similarities between the G2 and Nexus 5, and the more common Snapdragon (as opposed to Tegra), I'm hoping it will be better this time.
The 2300 mah non-removable battery rules out the Nexus 5 for me, because battery life is so crucial. The smaller screen is also a big minus. 4.95" isn't exactly small, but with on-screen buttons it probably works out as smaller than the 4.8" screen of the S3.
How does the G2 perform in stand-by?
That is excellent. I guess we can all thank S800!
I am really curious about Nexus 5 v. G2 battery head-to-head. The G2 has a 30% larger battery than the N5. (and slightly bigger display) Will the battery performance be proportional?
I also hope reviews start incorporating power saving modes in at least one of the battery tests. I want to know how much they help.
Just found a brand new tmobile with clean imei for $400. A deal?